Tyler Lee Elza, 30, of Willits, was arrested on suspicion of violating felony probation and possession of drug paraphernalia and an outstanding warrant.

December 9

Martha Teresa Diaz, 33, of Covelo, was arrested on suspicion on domestic battery.

December 10

Dennys A. Sanchez, 30, of Astoria, was arrested on suspicion of possession and transportation of marijuana for sale.

Shawna Lee Britton, 37, of Covelo, was arrested on suspicion of violating probation.

Gordon Reed Moran, 23, of Nicasio, was arrested on suspicion of possession and transportation of marijuana for sale.

California Highway Patrol

December 6

Robert James McCann, 35, of Willits, was arrested on suspicion of reckless driving, evading a peace officer and diving with a suspended license. A CHP officer attempted to pull over a grey Ford Thunderbird on East Hill Road near Hilltop Drive at 5:45 p.m., for unsafe passing and a missing brake light, as the officer activated his enforcement lights the Thunderbird sped up, skipped a stop sign and pulled out northbound on Baechtel Road. The car slowed for traffic and pulled out onto S. Main Street headed north. The officer observed the Thunderbird on S. Main Street "weaving in and out of traffic, failing to yield for red lights, and passing in the center turn lane." The officer became concerned after witnessing several near collisions and discontinued the pursuit. The vehicle was later located at McCann's residence. He admitted to being the driver and to having a number of outstanding warrants, says CHP.

Ukiah Police Department

December 9

Franklin Arthur Patty, 46, of Willits, was arrested on suspicion of being under the influence of a controlled substance.

Oregon State Police

Tod Everett Burleson, 41, of Willits, was arrested November 26, outside of Klamath Falls, Oregon, on suspicion of possession, delivery and manufacturing of marijuana.

Correction

Eric Charles Crandall was listed on November 29 in TWN Crime Time as being arrested on suspicion of recklessly evading a peace officer, this was in error. Crandall was actually reporting to the jail to fulfill his sentence for evading a peace officer.

NOTE: Under U.S. law, all those arrested are innocent until proven guilty. TWN encourages those arrested to contact the newspaper upon conclusion of their case so the outcome can be reported.